... of excessivedaytimesleepiness The upper airway resistance syndrome Chest 1993, 104:781-787 Andrews JG, Oei TP: The roles of depression and anxiety in the understanding and treatment of Obstructive ... with 2) excessivedaytimesleepiness (EDS) Given that patients often deny the latter, standardized questionnaires such as the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) [70] or the Functional Outcome Sleep ... Sleep Medicine Task Force Sleep 1999, 22:667-689 Ali NJPDSJR: The prevalence of snoring, sleep disturbance andsleep related breathing disorders and their relation to daytimesleepiness in the 4-5...
... Gender Differences in ObstructiveSleepApnea 247 Vidya Krishnan and Nancy A Collop 15 ObstructiveSleepApnea in Children 261 Rafael Pelayo and Kasey K Li 16 ObstructiveSleepApnea in the Elderly ... for the sleepapnea syndrome Ann Intern Med 1999; 131(7):485–491 Seneviratne U, Puvanendran K Excessivedaytimesleepiness in obstructivesleep apnea: prevalence, severity, and predictors Sleep ... al can disclose comorbid conditions and personal issues that could optimize testing and treatment MAIN CUES ExcessiveDaytimeSleepinessExcessivedaytimesleepiness (EDS) is very common Epidemiological...
... between stroke andobstructivesleepapnea Stroke 1996; 27:401–407 Resta O, Foschino-Barbaro MP, Legari G, et al Sleep- related breathing disorders, loud snoring andexcessivedaytimesleepiness in ... of obstructivesleepapnea Chest 2002; 12:747–752 49 Hussain SF, Fleetham JA Overnight home oximetry: can it identify patients with obstructivesleep apnea- hypopnea who have minimal daytime sleepiness? ... nonspecificity of daytimesleepinessand snoring requires objective measurement of apneas and hypopneas during sleep for confirmation of OSA In general, confirmation involves an overnight sleep study...
... new method for measuring daytime sleepiness: the Epworth Sleepiness Scale Sleep 1991; 14:540–545 Johns MW Reliability and factor analysis of the Epworth Sleepiness Scale Sleep 1992; 15:376–381 ... down, (6) sleepiness, prefer to be lying down, fighting sleep, woozy, and (7) almost in a reverie, sleep onset soon, lost struggle to remain awake Karolinska Sleepiness Scale The Karolinska sleepiness ... sophisticated measures for predicting sleepiness (31) and sleepiness- related performance deficits (32) MANIFEST SLEEPINESS Overview Measurements of manifest sleepiness are actually designed to...
... snoring accompanied by respiratory effort-related arousals during sleepandexcessivedaytimesleepiness (50) Typically, overt apneas and/ or hypopneas are absent, thus the patient fails to meet criteria ... failure andobstructivesleepapnea N Engl J Med 2003; 348:1233–1241 166 Leibowitz and Aloia 32 Sanner BM, Konermann M, Tepel M, et al Platelet function in patients with obstructivesleepapnea ... patients with obstructivesleepapneaSleep Med 2004; 5:247–251 41 Randerath W, Galetke W, Ruehle KH Auto-adjusting CPAP based on impedance versus bilevel pressure in difficult to treat sleepapnea syndrome:...
... compliance in sleepapnea patients with and without laboratory CPAP titration Sleep Breath 2004; 8(1):7–14 He J, Kryger M, Zorick T, et al Mortality andapnea index in obstructivesleep apnea: experience ... INTRODUCTION Sleep- disordered breathing (SDB) is a collective term, which encompasses snoring, upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS), obstructivesleep apnea- hypopnea syndrome, andobstructivesleepapnea ... cause sleep fragmentation and subsequent behavioral derangements, such as excessivedaytimesleepiness (EDS) (1–3) Thus, medical and surgical therapy attempt to alleviate this obstruction and increase...
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... criteria and the differences in the clinical presentation of UARS andobstructivesleepapnea hypopnea (OSAH) without daytimesleepinessandobstructivesleepapnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) (with daytime ... for daytimesleepiness in obstructivesleepapnea Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2001; 164:1675–1681 10 Keating GM, Raffin MJ Modafinil: a review of its use in excessivesleepiness associated with obstructive ... during sleepanddaytime symptoms in obstructivesleepapneaSleep 1999; 22(1):61–67 18 Berry RB, Yamaura EM, Gill K, Reist C Acute effects of paroxetine on geniogulossus activity in obstructive sleep...
... similar to obstructivesleepapnea including snoring andexcessivedaytimesleepiness Alternatively, patients with CSA may present with insomnia and poor nocturnal sleep Central SleepApnea 327 ... tests) and features of obstructivesleepapnea (e.g., poor nocturnal sleep, snoring, anddaytime sleepiness) Despite the common inclusion of this condition under the rubric of “central apnea, ” ... sleepapnea These symptoms include daytime sleepiness, snoring, and poor nocturnal sleep, as well as morning headache, peripheral edema, and dyspnea Patients with nonhypercapnic central apnea...
... Potential sleeprelated breathing disorder Obstructivesleep apnea, central sleep apnea, Cheyne-Stokes breathing Central sleepapnea Central sleepapnea Central sleep apnea, obstructivesleepapnea ... association of RLS andobstructivesleep apneas Sleep Med 2006; 7:235–239 Haba-Rubio J, Staner L, Krieger J, et al Periodic limb movements andsleepiness in obstructivesleepapnea patients Sleep Med ... features, andsleep disturbance Fatigue, tiredness, andexcessivedaytimesleepiness are very common in patients with MD Sleepapnea in MD patients is common and is more likely to be central than obstructive...
... Observation scales manifest sleepiness, 96–97 Obstructivesleepapnea (OSA) See also Geriatric obstructivesleep apnea; Pediatric obstructivesleepapnea adjunctive and alternative therapies, ... 313 OSA See Obstructivesleepapnea OSAH See Obstructivesleep apnea- hypopnea OSAHS See Obstructivesleep apneahypopnea syndrome OSLER See Osler sleep resistance (OSLER) test Osler sleep resistance ... Screening for ObstructiveSleepApnea in Safety-Sensitive Positions Because sleepapnea is a relatively common medical condition which, if untreated, contributes to daytimesleepinessand impaired...
... with and without obstuctive sleepapnea Otolaryngfol Head Neck Surg 1993, 109:1007 Andersson L, Brattstrom V: Cephalometric analysis of permanently snoring patients with and without obstructivesleep ... Cetel M, Maistro P: A cause of excessivedaytime sleepiness: the upper airway resistance syndrome Chest 1993, 104:781-787 Tan WC, Koh TH: Evaluation of obstructivesleep apnoea in Singapore using ... analysis, and BMI evaluation of patients Only original papers (randomized and non randomized clinical trials, cohort studies, case-control studies and case report) published between 1990 and 2006...
... of obstructivesleepapnea in type diabetics improves glycemic control during sleep J Clin Sleep Med 2008, 4(6):538-542 28 Pallayova M, Donic V, Tomori Z: Beneficial effects of severe sleepapnea ... resistance, lipid profile, and plasma leptin in sleepapnea Lung 2009, 187(2):75-81 39 Ip MS, Lam KS, Ho C, Tsang KW, Lam W: Serum leptin and vascular risk factors in obstructivesleepapnea Chest 2000, ... of sleepapnea in a population of adults with type diabetes mellitus Endocr Pract 2007, 13(4):355-362 23 Aronsohn RS, Whitmore H, Van Cauter E, Tasali E: Impact of untreated obstructivesleep apnea...
... usually divide sleepapnea into three major categories: obstructive, central, and mixed apneaObstructivesleepapnea is characterized by intermittent pauses in breathing during sleep caused by ... between 2–4% [9], and it is linked with a number of unfavorable outcomes, such as increased risk of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, andexcessivedaytimesleepiness [10] Sleepapnea is commonly ... recognizing obstructivesleepapnea (OSA) episodes based solely on analysis of the ECG Obstructivesleepapnea is a common sleep disorder in which respiration is disordered during sleep due to...
... Schneider H, Schwartz AR, Smith PL: Adult obstructivesleep apnea: pathophysiology and diagnosis Chest 2007, 132:325-337 Sher AE: Obstructivesleepapnea syndrome: a complex disorder of the upper ... this case, for the patient having a large non-operable hemangioma and severe OSAS, responsible for daytime Page of sleepinessand an increased risk of several types of morbidity, the use of CPAP ... than four hours/night) and both his daytime alertness andsleep effectiveness are significantly Page of Figure Vascular mass with two feeding arteries (external carotid and middle cerebral artery)...
... Schneider H, Schwartz AR, Smith PL: Adult obstructivesleep apnea: pathophysiology and diagnosis Chest 2007, 132:325-337 Sher AE: Obstructivesleepapnea syndrome: a complex disorder of the upper ... this case, for the patient having a large non-operable hemangioma and severe OSAS, responsible for daytime Page of sleepinessand an increased risk of several types of morbidity, the use of CPAP ... than four hours/night) and both his daytime alertness andsleep effectiveness are significantly Page of Figure Vascular mass with two feeding arteries (external carotid and middle cerebral artery)...
... – neck circumference; ESS – Epworth sleepiness score; TST – total sleep time; AHI (apnea/ hypopnea index) – the number of apneas and hypopneas per hour of sleep; ODI (oxygen desaturation index) ... patients with obstructivesleepapnea J Appl Physiol 1985, 59:1364-1368 Chaouat A, Weitzenblum E, Krieger J, Oswald M, Kessler R: Pulmonary hemodynamics in the obstructivesleepapnea syndrome ... in obstructivesleepapnea syndrome Chest 1995, 107:1538-1544 Baruzzi A, Riva R, Cirignotta F, Zucconi M, Cappelli M, Lugaresi E: Atrial natriuretic peptide and catecholamines in obstructive sleep...
... patients with coronary artery disease andsleep apnea, even without daytimesleepiness [29] By all means, patients with risk profile for OSA (e.g obesity, sleepiness) should be screened for nocturnal ... fraction (66 ± 12% vs 64 ± 16%)) Normal Obstructivesleepapnea Figure effective1CPAP in patients without obstructivesleep apnea, OSA patients without treatment and OSA patients with Late lumen losstherapy ... obesity, daytime sleepiness, history of witnessed apneas) All patients underwent overnight-polygraphy (Schwarzer, Germany [12]) between 10.00 p.m and 6.00 a.m and were classified as sleep apneics...
... between AHIPSG and PISPJ , PF1 and AICRF 40 4.8 Comparison between REN detected by EPD and by PSG 41 4.9 Covariance between AHIEPD and AHIPSG and that between AHIPSG and AICRF ... the apneaand hypopnea numbers, AHI, total sleeping time, and the longest duration of respiratory events To assess the effectiveness of apnea event detection using CRF, the number of detected apnea ... 1.1 Motivation ObstructiveSleepApnea (OSA) is the most common sleep- related breathing disorder It is characterized by the total or partial obstruction of the upper airway during sleep, accompanied...